Monday, July 18, 2011

Can you imagine going on a 12 hour road trip with 7 children, including 2 year old twins in 2 cars for 2 1/2 weeks? *That is sort of exactly what my son Logan, his wife Amy just finished doing. And they had a great time, imagine that!

Lots of family bonding...

Lots of crazy fun

And look what they saw!

Sometimes they just had to crash...where ever.

I thought I would end with this angry happy little picture.

Would you believe on this trip these 2 slept together in the same little porta crib? Or I guess they call those tiny traveling cribs..."Pack N Plays" now, right?I gotta keep up with the times.

*To be more accurate, Austin and Kylie drove one of the cars back 2 weeks before the rest of the family so they could attend EFY in Logan, Utah with our granddaughter, Jessica. But they did all drive home together, breaking the trip up just outside Las Vegas where they spent the night before continuing on home the next day. I wish they had taken pictures of all 9 of them in that hotel room !! :)

11 comments:

Ok, so I can tell the one picture is at Wheeler Farm, (the one of them sitting on the steps of the old house) which, my house is right in back of, and i am there all the time! Such craziness, I could have run into them!!!!

It looks like they had another very fun vacation and I think the last picture of Jonas and Téa is so cute! It sure shows their different moods :-) I think in those first couple of pictures of Téa, she looks like Hailey...a lot!

Hahaha.. I will have to say it was pretty fun but it was soooo exhausting! I was so excited leaving utah.. I just wanted my own bed to myself and just to see everyone that i dearly missed:) but i was really sad at the same time cause i had to leave jess and the rest of the family:( At least i had fun over all..and EFY was the BEST experience i could ever have!!! -thanks you guys for all the wonderful comments!-xoxo, kylie:D

Hello Grandma Honey and many thanks for coming by my blog and writing your lovely comment which I hugely appreciated.Your famly are adorable- you should see what a grouch Hubby is after 3 hours of travelling so I think your family did really well. The children in particular. I loved the photos. The States is definitely on my must see agenda.Very nice to 'meet you' here in blogworld and I am now going o hang around your blog for a while if you don't mind and check out some other posts. It's always nice to meet new people.Warm wishesCarolwww.facing50withhumour.blogspot.com

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